Blaze at Southend seafront take-away

Crews were called at about 8.10pm last night to a fire started by a faulty tumble drier in a room above the shop.

The chip shop was affected by water and smoke damage.

The fire was first tackled by crews using a ladder until the owner of the building arrived and opened the shutters allowing firefighters inside.

An Essex Fire and Rescue Service spokesman said: "Crews wearing breathing apparatus entered the shop and using one hose reel jet and one dry powder fire extinguisher had extinguished the fire by 8.36pm.

Comments

sounds like the tumble dryer had been left on after the plaice closed.

sounds like the tumble dryer had been left on after the plaice closed.DogsMessInLeigh

sounds like the tumble dryer had been left on after the plaice closed.

Score: -5

You'dfeelbetterforknowingthat
10:16am Mon 27 Jan 14

Pick the coronary fat out this one...

Pick the coronary fat out this one...You'dfeelbetterforknowingthat

Pick the coronary fat out this one...

Score: -10

Britanniaman
10:29am Mon 27 Jan 14

Needed a refurbish was very dated .

Needed a refurbish was very dated .Britanniaman

Needed a refurbish was very dated .

Score: -2

You'dfeelbetterforknowingthat
11:18am Mon 27 Jan 14

Britanniaman wrote…

Needed a refurbish was very dated .

Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.

[quote][p][bold]Britanniaman[/bold] wrote:
Needed a refurbish was very dated .[/p][/quote]Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.You'dfeelbetterforknowingthat

Britanniaman wrote…

Needed a refurbish was very dated .

Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.

Score: 1

Jlo121
11:32am Mon 27 Jan 14

Howard Cháse wrote…

They've had their chips...

Omg you are so funny!!!NOT

[quote][p][bold]Howard Cháse[/bold] wrote:
They've had their chips...[/p][/quote]Omg you are so funny!!!NOTJlo121

Howard Cháse wrote…

They've had their chips...

Omg you are so funny!!!NOT

Score: -3

Jlo121
11:38am Mon 27 Jan 14

You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Needed a refurbish was very dated .

Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.

Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.

[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Britanniaman[/bold] wrote:
Needed a refurbish was very dated .[/p][/quote]Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.[/p][/quote]Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.Jlo121

You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Needed a refurbish was very dated .

Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.

Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.

Score: 5

You'dfeelbetterforknowingthat
11:44am Mon 27 Jan 14

Jlo121 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Needed a refurbish was very dated .

Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.

Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.

Really, well in this modern day and age, the day of these greasy spoon chip shops are numbered, thank god. Most don't display food hygiene certificates, for the very reason they fall below par of acceptable levels of cleanliness

[quote][p][bold]Jlo121[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Britanniaman[/bold] wrote:
Needed a refurbish was very dated .[/p][/quote]Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.[/p][/quote]Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.[/p][/quote]Really, well in this modern day and age, the day of these greasy spoon chip shops are numbered, thank god. Most don't display food hygiene certificates, for the very reason they fall below par of acceptable levels of cleanlinessYou'dfeelbetterforknowingthat

Jlo121 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Needed a refurbish was very dated .

Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.

Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.

Really, well in this modern day and age, the day of these greasy spoon chip shops are numbered, thank god. Most don't display food hygiene certificates, for the very reason they fall below par of acceptable levels of cleanliness

Score: -7

Britanniaman
11:52am Mon 27 Jan 14

Jlo121 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Needed a refurbish was very dated .

Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.

Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.

Have you seen baileys fish and chip shop at the moment all boarded up sign smashed up Don't know how they get the customers to go in there but people do. Also £50 buys you level 2 Hygiene certificate Meets UK / EU Legal requirements with out doing the course.

[quote][p][bold]Jlo121[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Britanniaman[/bold] wrote:
Needed a refurbish was very dated .[/p][/quote]Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.[/p][/quote]Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.[/p][/quote]Have you seen baileys fish and chip shop at the moment all boarded up sign smashed up Don't know how they get the customers to go in there but people do. Also £50 buys you level 2 Hygiene certificate Meets UK / EU Legal requirements with out doing the course.Britanniaman

Jlo121 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Needed a refurbish was very dated .

Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.

Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.

Have you seen baileys fish and chip shop at the moment all boarded up sign smashed up Don't know how they get the customers to go in there but people do. Also £50 buys you level 2 Hygiene certificate Meets UK / EU Legal requirements with out doing the course.

Score: -3

You'dfeelbetterforknowingthat
11:58am Mon 27 Jan 14

Britanniaman wrote…

Jlo121 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Needed a refurbish was very dated .

Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.

Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.

Have you seen baileys fish and chip shop at the moment all boarded up sign smashed up Don't know how they get the customers to go in there but people do. Also £50 buys you level 2 Hygiene certificate Meets UK / EU Legal requirements with out doing the course.

The public need protecting from such coronary hell holes, they should all be closed down.

[quote][p][bold]Britanniaman[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Jlo121[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Britanniaman[/bold] wrote:
Needed a refurbish was very dated .[/p][/quote]Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.[/p][/quote]Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.[/p][/quote]Have you seen baileys fish and chip shop at the moment all boarded up sign smashed up Don't know how they get the customers to go in there but people do. Also £50 buys you level 2 Hygiene certificate Meets UK / EU Legal requirements with out doing the course.[/p][/quote]The public need protecting from such coronary hell holes, they should all be closed down.You'dfeelbetterforknowingthat

Britanniaman wrote…

Jlo121 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Needed a refurbish was very dated .

Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.

Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.

Have you seen baileys fish and chip shop at the moment all boarded up sign smashed up Don't know how they get the customers to go in there but people do. Also £50 buys you level 2 Hygiene certificate Meets UK / EU Legal requirements with out doing the course.

The public need protecting from such coronary hell holes, they should all be closed down.

Score: -8

DannyK86
12:13pm Mon 27 Jan 14

You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Jlo121 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Needed a refurbish was very dated .

Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.

Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.

Have you seen baileys fish and chip shop at the moment all boarded up sign smashed up Don't know how they get the customers to go in there but people do. Also £50 buys you level 2 Hygiene certificate Meets UK / EU Legal requirements with out doing the course.

The public need protecting from such coronary hell holes, they should all be closed down.

If you don't like fish n' chips, fine, but stop bleating and moaning about it on here. So some food isn't particularly healthy, but that doesn't mean it can't be enjoyed as an occasional treat.

[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Britanniaman[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Jlo121[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Britanniaman[/bold] wrote:
Needed a refurbish was very dated .[/p][/quote]Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.[/p][/quote]Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.[/p][/quote]Have you seen baileys fish and chip shop at the moment all boarded up sign smashed up Don't know how they get the customers to go in there but people do. Also £50 buys you level 2 Hygiene certificate Meets UK / EU Legal requirements with out doing the course.[/p][/quote]The public need protecting from such coronary hell holes, they should all be closed down.[/p][/quote]If you don't like fish n' chips, fine, but stop bleating and moaning about it on here. So some food isn't particularly healthy, but that doesn't mean it can't be enjoyed as an occasional treat.
Keep your Gilian McKeith worshipping, mung bean-eating, excrement sniffing fantasies to yourself!DannyK86

You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Jlo121 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Needed a refurbish was very dated .

Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.

Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.

Have you seen baileys fish and chip shop at the moment all boarded up sign smashed up Don't know how they get the customers to go in there but people do. Also £50 buys you level 2 Hygiene certificate Meets UK / EU Legal requirements with out doing the course.

The public need protecting from such coronary hell holes, they should all be closed down.

If you don't like fish n' chips, fine, but stop bleating and moaning about it on here. So some food isn't particularly healthy, but that doesn't mean it can't be enjoyed as an occasional treat.

Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.

Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.

Have you seen baileys fish and chip shop at the moment all boarded up sign smashed up Don't know how they get the customers to go in there but people do. Also £50 buys you level 2 Hygiene certificate Meets UK / EU Legal requirements with out doing the course.

The public need protecting from such coronary hell holes, they should all be closed down.

If you don't like fish n' chips, fine, but stop bleating and moaning about it on here. So some food isn't particularly healthy, but that doesn't mean it can't be enjoyed as an occasional treat.

If thats what your mind conjures up, then you'd be at home down at the fryer PMSL

[quote][p][bold]DannyK86[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Britanniaman[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Jlo121[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Britanniaman[/bold] wrote:
Needed a refurbish was very dated .[/p][/quote]Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.[/p][/quote]Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.[/p][/quote]Have you seen baileys fish and chip shop at the moment all boarded up sign smashed up Don't know how they get the customers to go in there but people do. Also £50 buys you level 2 Hygiene certificate Meets UK / EU Legal requirements with out doing the course.[/p][/quote]The public need protecting from such coronary hell holes, they should all be closed down.[/p][/quote]If you don't like fish n' chips, fine, but stop bleating and moaning about it on here. So some food isn't particularly healthy, but that doesn't mean it can't be enjoyed as an occasional treat.
Keep your Gilian McKeith worshipping, mung bean-eating, excrement sniffing fantasies to yourself![/p][/quote]If thats what your mind conjures up, then you'd be at home down at the fryer PMSLYou'dfeelbetterforknowingthat

DannyK86 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Jlo121 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Needed a refurbish was very dated .

Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.

Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.

Have you seen baileys fish and chip shop at the moment all boarded up sign smashed up Don't know how they get the customers to go in there but people do. Also £50 buys you level 2 Hygiene certificate Meets UK / EU Legal requirements with out doing the course.

The public need protecting from such coronary hell holes, they should all be closed down.

If you don't like fish n' chips, fine, but stop bleating and moaning about it on here. So some food isn't particularly healthy, but that doesn't mean it can't be enjoyed as an occasional treat.

If thats what your mind conjures up, then you'd be at home down at the fryer PMSL

Score: -13

Howard Cháse
12:32pm Mon 27 Jan 14

Did they have to batter the doors down?

Did they have to batter the doors down?Howard Cháse

Did they have to batter the doors down?

Score: 5

Jlo121
12:49pm Mon 27 Jan 14

Britanniaman wrote…

Jlo121 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Needed a refurbish was very dated .

Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.

Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.

Have you seen baileys fish and chip shop at the moment all boarded up sign smashed up Don't know how they get the customers to go in there but people do. Also £50 buys you level 2 Hygiene certificate Meets UK / EU Legal requirements with out doing the course.

You are talking about 2 completely different issues! You might be able to 'buy' a level 2 hygiene certificate, but the certificates that these restaurants apparently don't display are awarded to them after regular visits by the councils health & hygiene officers. So again making comments when you don't know what you are talking about. This is people's livelihoods you are commenting on & you obviously haven't got a clue.

[quote][p][bold]Britanniaman[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Jlo121[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Britanniaman[/bold] wrote:
Needed a refurbish was very dated .[/p][/quote]Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.[/p][/quote]Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.[/p][/quote]Have you seen baileys fish and chip shop at the moment all boarded up sign smashed up Don't know how they get the customers to go in there but people do. Also £50 buys you level 2 Hygiene certificate Meets UK / EU Legal requirements with out doing the course.[/p][/quote]You are talking about 2 completely different issues! You might be able to 'buy' a level 2 hygiene certificate, but the certificates that these restaurants apparently don't display are awarded to them after regular visits by the councils health & hygiene officers. So again making comments when you don't know what you are talking about. This is people's livelihoods you are commenting on & you obviously haven't got a clue.Jlo121

Britanniaman wrote…

Jlo121 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Needed a refurbish was very dated .

Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.

Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.

Have you seen baileys fish and chip shop at the moment all boarded up sign smashed up Don't know how they get the customers to go in there but people do. Also £50 buys you level 2 Hygiene certificate Meets UK / EU Legal requirements with out doing the course.

You are talking about 2 completely different issues! You might be able to 'buy' a level 2 hygiene certificate, but the certificates that these restaurants apparently don't display are awarded to them after regular visits by the councils health & hygiene officers. So again making comments when you don't know what you are talking about. This is people's livelihoods you are commenting on & you obviously haven't got a clue.

Score: 3

Jlo121
12:53pm Mon 27 Jan 14

Howard Cháse wrote…

Did they have to batter the doors down?

You obviously have too much time on your hands to be making these stupid comments! Why not get a job or a life.

[quote][p][bold]Howard Cháse[/bold] wrote:
Did they have to batter the doors down?[/p][/quote]You obviously have too much time on your hands to be making these stupid comments! Why not get a job or a life.Jlo121

Howard Cháse wrote…

Did they have to batter the doors down?

You obviously have too much time on your hands to be making these stupid comments! Why not get a job or a life.

Score: -8

Richy don't shine shoes no more
1:05pm Mon 27 Jan 14

Jlo121 wrote…

Howard Cháse wrote…

Did they have to batter the doors down?

You obviously have too much time on your hands to be making these stupid comments! Why not get a job or a life.

Said the pot to the kettle.

JLO - great pun :)

[quote][p][bold]Jlo121[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Howard Cháse[/bold] wrote: Did they have to batter the doors down?[/p][/quote]You obviously have too much time on your hands to be making these stupid comments! Why not get a job or a life.[/p][/quote]Said the pot to the kettle.
JLO - great pun :)Richy don't shine shoes no more

Jlo121 wrote…

Howard Cháse wrote…

Did they have to batter the doors down?

You obviously have too much time on your hands to be making these stupid comments! Why not get a job or a life.

Said the pot to the kettle.

JLO - great pun :)

Score: 7

pembury53
1:06pm Mon 27 Jan 14

Jlo121 wrote…

Howard Cháse wrote…

Did they have to batter the doors down?

You obviously have too much time on your hands to be making these stupid comments! Why not get a job or a life.

it' just a 'red herring' he doesn't usually talk such 'pollocks' but obviously a 'dab' hand at winding you up.........

[quote][p][bold]Jlo121[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Howard Cháse[/bold] wrote: Did they have to batter the doors down?[/p][/quote]You obviously have too much time on your hands to be making these stupid comments! Why not get a job or a life.[/p][/quote]it' just a 'red herring' he doesn't usually talk such 'pollocks' but obviously a 'dab' hand at winding you up.........pembury53

Jlo121 wrote…

Howard Cháse wrote…

Did they have to batter the doors down?

You obviously have too much time on your hands to be making these stupid comments! Why not get a job or a life.

it' just a 'red herring' he doesn't usually talk such 'pollocks' but obviously a 'dab' hand at winding you up.........

Score: 11

supermadmax
1:07pm Mon 27 Jan 14

Fish and chips are nice but to expensive, if they were cheaper I think more people would get them regularly. Fish and chips are getting battered (literately) by other sections of the fast food industry - indian/chinese even a big KFC bucket is cheaper than 2 x cod and chips. Its no wonder chicken tikka masala has the no1 spot.

Fish and chips are nice but to expensive, if they were cheaper I think more people would get them regularly. Fish and chips are getting battered (literately) by other sections of the fast food industry - indian/chinese even a big KFC bucket is cheaper than 2 x cod and chips. Its no wonder chicken tikka masala has the no1 spot.supermadmax

Fish and chips are nice but to expensive, if they were cheaper I think more people would get them regularly. Fish and chips are getting battered (literately) by other sections of the fast food industry - indian/chinese even a big KFC bucket is cheaper than 2 x cod and chips. Its no wonder chicken tikka masala has the no1 spot.

Score: 0

Jlo121
1:12pm Mon 27 Jan 14

Richy don't shine shoes no more wrote…

Jlo121 wrote…

Howard Cháse wrote…

Did they have to batter the doors down?

You obviously have too much time on your hands to be making these stupid comments! Why not get a job or a life.

Said the pot to the kettle.

JLO - great pun :)

Not at all, just don't have time for stupid comments or stupid people.

[quote][p][bold]Richy don't shine shoes no more[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Jlo121[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Howard Cháse[/bold] wrote: Did they have to batter the doors down?[/p][/quote]You obviously have too much time on your hands to be making these stupid comments! Why not get a job or a life.[/p][/quote]Said the pot to the kettle.
JLO - great pun :)[/p][/quote]Not at all, just don't have time for stupid comments or stupid people.Jlo121

Richy don't shine shoes no more wrote…

Jlo121 wrote…

Howard Cháse wrote…

Did they have to batter the doors down?

You obviously have too much time on your hands to be making these stupid comments! Why not get a job or a life.

Said the pot to the kettle.

JLO - great pun :)

Not at all, just don't have time for stupid comments or stupid people.

Score: -10

Richy don't shine shoes no more
1:16pm Mon 27 Jan 14

Jlo121 wrote…

Richy don't shine shoes no more wrote…

Jlo121 wrote…

Howard Cháse wrote…

Did they have to batter the doors down?

You obviously have too much time on your hands to be making these stupid comments! Why not get a job or a life.

Said the pot to the kettle. JLO - great pun :)

Not at all, just don't have time for stupid comments or stupid people.

Wasn't having a pop, just some of the comments on this site are so po faced and serious, and clearly a reflection on my humour levels, I love a good pun.

[quote][p][bold]Jlo121[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Richy don't shine shoes no more[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]Jlo121[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]Howard Cháse[/bold] wrote: Did they have to batter the doors down?[/p][/quote]You obviously have too much time on your hands to be making these stupid comments! Why not get a job or a life.[/p][/quote]Said the pot to the kettle. JLO - great pun :)[/p][/quote]Not at all, just don't have time for stupid comments or stupid people.[/p][/quote]Wasn't having a pop, just some of the comments on this site are so po faced and serious, and clearly a reflection on my humour levels, I love a good pun.Richy don't shine shoes no more

Jlo121 wrote…

Richy don't shine shoes no more wrote…

Jlo121 wrote…

Howard Cháse wrote…

Did they have to batter the doors down?

You obviously have too much time on your hands to be making these stupid comments! Why not get a job or a life.

Said the pot to the kettle. JLO - great pun :)

Not at all, just don't have time for stupid comments or stupid people.

Wasn't having a pop, just some of the comments on this site are so po faced and serious, and clearly a reflection on my humour levels, I love a good pun.

Score: 4

pembury53
1:18pm Mon 27 Jan 14

supermadmax wrote…

Fish and chips are nice but to expensive, if they were cheaper I think more people would get them regularly. Fish and chips are getting battered (literately) by other sections of the fast food industry - indian/chinese even a big KFC bucket is cheaper than 2 x cod and chips. Its no wonder chicken tikka masala has the no1 spot.

there's no denying the cost of fish, but in respect of the 'chicken' used by the fast food industry, and even restaurants nowadays, you get what you pay for....
can't beat a good 'ruby' though !

[quote][p][bold]supermadmax[/bold] wrote:
Fish and chips are nice but to expensive, if they were cheaper I think more people would get them regularly. Fish and chips are getting battered (literately) by other sections of the fast food industry - indian/chinese even a big KFC bucket is cheaper than 2 x cod and chips. Its no wonder chicken tikka masala has the no1 spot.[/p][/quote]there's no denying the cost of fish, but in respect of the 'chicken' used by the fast food industry, and even restaurants nowadays, you get what you pay for....
can't beat a good 'ruby' though !pembury53

supermadmax wrote…

Fish and chips are nice but to expensive, if they were cheaper I think more people would get them regularly. Fish and chips are getting battered (literately) by other sections of the fast food industry - indian/chinese even a big KFC bucket is cheaper than 2 x cod and chips. Its no wonder chicken tikka masala has the no1 spot.

there's no denying the cost of fish, but in respect of the 'chicken' used by the fast food industry, and even restaurants nowadays, you get what you pay for....
can't beat a good 'ruby' though !

Score: 3

supermadmax
1:56pm Mon 27 Jan 14

pembury53 wrote…

supermadmax wrote…

Fish and chips are nice but to expensive, if they were cheaper I think more people would get them regularly. Fish and chips are getting battered (literately) by other sections of the fast food industry - indian/chinese even a big KFC bucket is cheaper than 2 x cod and chips. Its no wonder chicken tikka masala has the no1 spot.

there's no denying the cost of fish, but in respect of the 'chicken' used by the fast food industry, and even restaurants nowadays, you get what you pay for....
can't beat a good 'ruby' though !

Pizzas are the biggest culprit for bring over priced, dominos and pizza hut, its no wonder the have the funds to do so much TV and other advertising. Its can cost close to £40 for two pizzas!

[quote][p][bold]pembury53[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]supermadmax[/bold] wrote:
Fish and chips are nice but to expensive, if they were cheaper I think more people would get them regularly. Fish and chips are getting battered (literately) by other sections of the fast food industry - indian/chinese even a big KFC bucket is cheaper than 2 x cod and chips. Its no wonder chicken tikka masala has the no1 spot.[/p][/quote]there's no denying the cost of fish, but in respect of the 'chicken' used by the fast food industry, and even restaurants nowadays, you get what you pay for....
can't beat a good 'ruby' though ![/p][/quote]Pizzas are the biggest culprit for bring over priced, dominos and pizza hut, its no wonder the have the funds to do so much TV and other advertising. Its can cost close to £40 for two pizzas!supermadmax

pembury53 wrote…

supermadmax wrote…

Fish and chips are nice but to expensive, if they were cheaper I think more people would get them regularly. Fish and chips are getting battered (literately) by other sections of the fast food industry - indian/chinese even a big KFC bucket is cheaper than 2 x cod and chips. Its no wonder chicken tikka masala has the no1 spot.

there's no denying the cost of fish, but in respect of the 'chicken' used by the fast food industry, and even restaurants nowadays, you get what you pay for....
can't beat a good 'ruby' though !

Pizzas are the biggest culprit for bring over priced, dominos and pizza hut, its no wonder the have the funds to do so much TV and other advertising. Its can cost close to £40 for two pizzas!

Score: 7

DogsMessInLeigh
1:59pm Mon 27 Jan 14

supermadmax wrote…

Fish and chips are nice but to expensive, if they were cheaper I think more people would get them regularly. Fish and chips are getting battered (literately) by other sections of the fast food industry - indian/chinese even a big KFC bucket is cheaper than 2 x cod and chips. Its no wonder chicken tikka masala has the no1 spot.

Not true.......Theres a place in London Road Leigh that does Cod and chips £2.95..!!!! big fresh portions too.....so £5.90 for 2 Portions is cheaper that a KFC Bucket.

[quote][p][bold]supermadmax[/bold] wrote:
Fish and chips are nice but to expensive, if they were cheaper I think more people would get them regularly. Fish and chips are getting battered (literately) by other sections of the fast food industry - indian/chinese even a big KFC bucket is cheaper than 2 x cod and chips. Its no wonder chicken tikka masala has the no1 spot.[/p][/quote]Not true.......Theres a place in London Road Leigh that does Cod and chips £2.95..!!!! big fresh portions too.....so £5.90 for 2 Portions is cheaper that a KFC Bucket.DogsMessInLeigh

supermadmax wrote…

Fish and chips are nice but to expensive, if they were cheaper I think more people would get them regularly. Fish and chips are getting battered (literately) by other sections of the fast food industry - indian/chinese even a big KFC bucket is cheaper than 2 x cod and chips. Its no wonder chicken tikka masala has the no1 spot.

Not true.......Theres a place in London Road Leigh that does Cod and chips £2.95..!!!! big fresh portions too.....so £5.90 for 2 Portions is cheaper that a KFC Bucket.

Score: 29

DogsMessInLeigh
2:00pm Mon 27 Jan 14

Jlo121 wrote…

Richy don't shine shoes no more wrote…

Jlo121 wrote…

Howard Cháse wrote…

Did they have to batter the doors down?

You obviously have too much time on your hands to be making these stupid comments! Why not get a job or a life.

Said the pot to the kettle.

JLO - great pun :)

Not at all, just don't have time for stupid comments or stupid people.

You sound like a non-stop Mardi-Gras.

[quote][p][bold]Jlo121[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Richy don't shine shoes no more[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Jlo121[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Howard Cháse[/bold] wrote: Did they have to batter the doors down?[/p][/quote]You obviously have too much time on your hands to be making these stupid comments! Why not get a job or a life.[/p][/quote]Said the pot to the kettle.
JLO - great pun :)[/p][/quote]Not at all, just don't have time for stupid comments or stupid people.[/p][/quote]You sound like a non-stop Mardi-Gras.DogsMessInLeigh

Jlo121 wrote…

Richy don't shine shoes no more wrote…

Jlo121 wrote…

Howard Cháse wrote…

Did they have to batter the doors down?

You obviously have too much time on your hands to be making these stupid comments! Why not get a job or a life.

Said the pot to the kettle.

JLO - great pun :)

Not at all, just don't have time for stupid comments or stupid people.

You sound like a non-stop Mardi-Gras.

Score: 7

DogsMessInLeigh
2:12pm Mon 27 Jan 14

Jlo121 wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Jlo121 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Needed a refurbish was very dated .

Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.

Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.

Have you seen baileys fish and chip shop at the moment all boarded up sign smashed up Don't know how they get the customers to go in there but people do. Also £50 buys you level 2 Hygiene certificate Meets UK / EU Legal requirements with out doing the course.

You are talking about 2 completely different issues! You might be able to 'buy' a level 2 hygiene certificate, but the certificates that these restaurants apparently don't display are awarded to them after regular visits by the councils health & hygiene officers. So again making comments when you don't know what you are talking about. This is people's livelihoods you are commenting on & you obviously haven't got a clue.

The rating is 4 (out of 5)...which is Good, last inspected Feb 2013 according to scores on the doors.....you say Regular visits..? not sure how regular you mean.
I bet the owners Cod'nt believe it when they heard.

[quote][p][bold]Jlo121[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Britanniaman[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Jlo121[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Britanniaman[/bold] wrote:
Needed a refurbish was very dated .[/p][/quote]Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.[/p][/quote]Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.[/p][/quote]Have you seen baileys fish and chip shop at the moment all boarded up sign smashed up Don't know how they get the customers to go in there but people do. Also £50 buys you level 2 Hygiene certificate Meets UK / EU Legal requirements with out doing the course.[/p][/quote]You are talking about 2 completely different issues! You might be able to 'buy' a level 2 hygiene certificate, but the certificates that these restaurants apparently don't display are awarded to them after regular visits by the councils health & hygiene officers. So again making comments when you don't know what you are talking about. This is people's livelihoods you are commenting on & you obviously haven't got a clue.[/p][/quote]The rating is 4 (out of 5)...which is Good, last inspected Feb 2013 according to scores on the doors.....you say Regular visits..? not sure how regular you mean.
I bet the owners Cod'nt believe it when they heard.DogsMessInLeigh

Jlo121 wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Jlo121 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Needed a refurbish was very dated .

Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.

Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.

Have you seen baileys fish and chip shop at the moment all boarded up sign smashed up Don't know how they get the customers to go in there but people do. Also £50 buys you level 2 Hygiene certificate Meets UK / EU Legal requirements with out doing the course.

You are talking about 2 completely different issues! You might be able to 'buy' a level 2 hygiene certificate, but the certificates that these restaurants apparently don't display are awarded to them after regular visits by the councils health & hygiene officers. So again making comments when you don't know what you are talking about. This is people's livelihoods you are commenting on & you obviously haven't got a clue.

The rating is 4 (out of 5)...which is Good, last inspected Feb 2013 according to scores on the doors.....you say Regular visits..? not sure how regular you mean.
I bet the owners Cod'nt believe it when they heard.

Score: 4

DogsMessInLeigh
2:15pm Mon 27 Jan 14

supermadmax wrote…

pembury53 wrote…

supermadmax wrote…

Fish and chips are nice but to expensive, if they were cheaper I think more people would get them regularly. Fish and chips are getting battered (literately) by other sections of the fast food industry - indian/chinese even a big KFC bucket is cheaper than 2 x cod and chips. Its no wonder chicken tikka masala has the no1 spot.

there's no denying the cost of fish, but in respect of the 'chicken' used by the fast food industry, and even restaurants nowadays, you get what you pay for....
can't beat a good 'ruby' though !

Pizzas are the biggest culprit for bring over priced, dominos and pizza hut, its no wonder the have the funds to do so much TV and other advertising. Its can cost close to £40 for two pizzas!

100% agree with the Pizza thing way over priced, lets face it the 'chains' can give you another one free and still be having a good profit....total rip off prices.

[quote][p][bold]supermadmax[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]pembury53[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]supermadmax[/bold] wrote:
Fish and chips are nice but to expensive, if they were cheaper I think more people would get them regularly. Fish and chips are getting battered (literately) by other sections of the fast food industry - indian/chinese even a big KFC bucket is cheaper than 2 x cod and chips. Its no wonder chicken tikka masala has the no1 spot.[/p][/quote]there's no denying the cost of fish, but in respect of the 'chicken' used by the fast food industry, and even restaurants nowadays, you get what you pay for....
can't beat a good 'ruby' though ![/p][/quote]Pizzas are the biggest culprit for bring over priced, dominos and pizza hut, its no wonder the have the funds to do so much TV and other advertising. Its can cost close to £40 for two pizzas![/p][/quote]100% agree with the Pizza thing way over priced, lets face it the 'chains' can give you another one free and still be having a good profit....total rip off prices.DogsMessInLeigh

supermadmax wrote…

pembury53 wrote…

supermadmax wrote…

Fish and chips are nice but to expensive, if they were cheaper I think more people would get them regularly. Fish and chips are getting battered (literately) by other sections of the fast food industry - indian/chinese even a big KFC bucket is cheaper than 2 x cod and chips. Its no wonder chicken tikka masala has the no1 spot.

there's no denying the cost of fish, but in respect of the 'chicken' used by the fast food industry, and even restaurants nowadays, you get what you pay for....
can't beat a good 'ruby' though !

Pizzas are the biggest culprit for bring over priced, dominos and pizza hut, its no wonder the have the funds to do so much TV and other advertising. Its can cost close to £40 for two pizzas!

100% agree with the Pizza thing way over priced, lets face it the 'chains' can give you another one free and still be having a good profit....total rip off prices.

Score: 4

pembury53
2:38pm Mon 27 Jan 14

supermadmax wrote…

pembury53 wrote…

supermadmax wrote…

Fish and chips are nice but to expensive, if they were cheaper I think more people would get them regularly. Fish and chips are getting battered (literately) by other sections of the fast food industry - indian/chinese even a big KFC bucket is cheaper than 2 x cod and chips. Its no wonder chicken tikka masala has the no1 spot.

there's no denying the cost of fish, but in respect of the 'chicken' used by the fast food industry, and even restaurants nowadays, you get what you pay for.... can't beat a good 'ruby' though !

Pizzas are the biggest culprit for bring over priced, dominos and pizza hut, its no wonder the have the funds to do so much TV and other advertising. Its can cost close to £40 for two pizzas!

definately..... it's incredible what a pizza cost and not even the proper cheese on most of them..... i steer well clear

[quote][p][bold]supermadmax[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]pembury53[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]supermadmax[/bold] wrote: Fish and chips are nice but to expensive, if they were cheaper I think more people would get them regularly. Fish and chips are getting battered (literately) by other sections of the fast food industry - indian/chinese even a big KFC bucket is cheaper than 2 x cod and chips. Its no wonder chicken tikka masala has the no1 spot.[/p][/quote]there's no denying the cost of fish, but in respect of the 'chicken' used by the fast food industry, and even restaurants nowadays, you get what you pay for.... can't beat a good 'ruby' though ![/p][/quote]Pizzas are the biggest culprit for bring over priced, dominos and pizza hut, its no wonder the have the funds to do so much TV and other advertising. Its can cost close to £40 for two pizzas![/p][/quote]definately..... it's incredible what a pizza cost and not even the proper cheese on most of them..... i steer well clearpembury53

supermadmax wrote…

pembury53 wrote…

supermadmax wrote…

Fish and chips are nice but to expensive, if they were cheaper I think more people would get them regularly. Fish and chips are getting battered (literately) by other sections of the fast food industry - indian/chinese even a big KFC bucket is cheaper than 2 x cod and chips. Its no wonder chicken tikka masala has the no1 spot.

there's no denying the cost of fish, but in respect of the 'chicken' used by the fast food industry, and even restaurants nowadays, you get what you pay for.... can't beat a good 'ruby' though !

Pizzas are the biggest culprit for bring over priced, dominos and pizza hut, its no wonder the have the funds to do so much TV and other advertising. Its can cost close to £40 for two pizzas!

definately..... it's incredible what a pizza cost and not even the proper cheese on most of them..... i steer well clear

Score: 3

ColonelSpiffSpaff
2:44pm Mon 27 Jan 14

fish & chips isnt bad as you can see it being cooked infront of you, its the kebab vans that are the worst, where do they go to the toilet?

fish & chips isnt bad as you can see it being cooked infront of you, its the kebab vans that are the worst, where do they go to the toilet?ColonelSpiffSpaff

fish & chips isnt bad as you can see it being cooked infront of you, its the kebab vans that are the worst, where do they go to the toilet?

Score: 12

LightningJaques1
2:44pm Mon 27 Jan 14

Ok some of the puns are funny, but lets not get sidetracked. There was a fire, the business has been damaged, maybe spare a thought for the business owners and employees? Independant shops are few and far between. Their position on the seafront is also tough considering we are in winter. I just hope that no one was hurt and that the cost to refurbish is not too high that we end up losing yet another business. I have been there and I have to say it is clean and in no way a grease fest. Fish and Chips is one of our nations favourites.

Ok some of the puns are funny, but lets not get sidetracked. There was a fire, the business has been damaged, maybe spare a thought for the business owners and employees? Independant shops are few and far between. Their position on the seafront is also tough considering we are in winter. I just hope that no one was hurt and that the cost to refurbish is not too high that we end up losing yet another business. I have been there and I have to say it is clean and in no way a grease fest. Fish and Chips is one of our nations favourites.LightningJaques1

Ok some of the puns are funny, but lets not get sidetracked. There was a fire, the business has been damaged, maybe spare a thought for the business owners and employees? Independant shops are few and far between. Their position on the seafront is also tough considering we are in winter. I just hope that no one was hurt and that the cost to refurbish is not too high that we end up losing yet another business. I have been there and I have to say it is clean and in no way a grease fest. Fish and Chips is one of our nations favourites.

Score: 15

DogsMessInLeigh
2:46pm Mon 27 Jan 14

ColonelSpiffSpaff wrote…

fish & chips isnt bad as you can see it being cooked infront of you, its the kebab vans that are the worst, where do they go to the toilet?

No one cares when its gone 11pm and your pi$$ed up, thats why they don't open in Daylight.

[quote][p][bold]ColonelSpiffSpaff[/bold] wrote:
fish & chips isnt bad as you can see it being cooked infront of you, its the kebab vans that are the worst, where do they go to the toilet?[/p][/quote]No one cares when its gone 11pm and your pi$$ed up, thats why they don't open in Daylight.DogsMessInLeigh

ColonelSpiffSpaff wrote…

fish & chips isnt bad as you can see it being cooked infront of you, its the kebab vans that are the worst, where do they go to the toilet?

No one cares when its gone 11pm and your pi$$ed up, thats why they don't open in Daylight.

Score: 6

DogsMessInLeigh
3:12pm Mon 27 Jan 14

LightningJaques1 wrote…

Ok some of the puns are funny, but lets not get sidetracked. There was a fire, the business has been damaged, maybe spare a thought for the business owners and employees? Independant shops are few and far between. Their position on the seafront is also tough considering we are in winter. I just hope that no one was hurt and that the cost to refurbish is not too high that we end up losing yet another business. I have been there and I have to say it is clean and in no way a grease fest. Fish and Chips is one of our nations favourites.

If it was going to happen this could well be the best time so on a scale of things it might be a blessing in disguise, Insurance should be cool and a minor refit in order...fresh for when the weather improves and millions flock to the seafront.
Got to look at the tumble dryer thing...do people live above or had someone left it on and forgot about it.

[quote][p][bold]LightningJaques1[/bold] wrote:
Ok some of the puns are funny, but lets not get sidetracked. There was a fire, the business has been damaged, maybe spare a thought for the business owners and employees? Independant shops are few and far between. Their position on the seafront is also tough considering we are in winter. I just hope that no one was hurt and that the cost to refurbish is not too high that we end up losing yet another business. I have been there and I have to say it is clean and in no way a grease fest. Fish and Chips is one of our nations favourites.[/p][/quote]If it was going to happen this could well be the best time so on a scale of things it might be a blessing in disguise, Insurance should be cool and a minor refit in order...fresh for when the weather improves and millions flock to the seafront.
Got to look at the tumble dryer thing...do people live above or had someone left it on and forgot about it.DogsMessInLeigh

LightningJaques1 wrote…

Ok some of the puns are funny, but lets not get sidetracked. There was a fire, the business has been damaged, maybe spare a thought for the business owners and employees? Independant shops are few and far between. Their position on the seafront is also tough considering we are in winter. I just hope that no one was hurt and that the cost to refurbish is not too high that we end up losing yet another business. I have been there and I have to say it is clean and in no way a grease fest. Fish and Chips is one of our nations favourites.

If it was going to happen this could well be the best time so on a scale of things it might be a blessing in disguise, Insurance should be cool and a minor refit in order...fresh for when the weather improves and millions flock to the seafront.
Got to look at the tumble dryer thing...do people live above or had someone left it on and forgot about it.

Score: 3

Larna 1
3:45pm Mon 27 Jan 14

Clearly no one has had a fire that could potentially destroy their business otherwise you wouldn't be writing such stupid comments. It must be so hard to keep a small business going in times like this, maybe they should shut and go on the dole like most of you people. Luckily this business seems to have some lovely customers that support them, hopefully they will be opening again very soon.

Clearly no one has had a fire that could potentially destroy their business otherwise you wouldn't be writing such stupid comments. It must be so hard to keep a small business going in times like this, maybe they should shut and go on the dole like most of you people. Luckily this business seems to have some lovely customers that support them, hopefully they will be opening again very soon.Larna 1

Clearly no one has had a fire that could potentially destroy their business otherwise you wouldn't be writing such stupid comments. It must be so hard to keep a small business going in times like this, maybe they should shut and go on the dole like most of you people. Luckily this business seems to have some lovely customers that support them, hopefully they will be opening again very soon.

Score: -3

You'dfeelbetterforknowingthat
3:53pm Mon 27 Jan 14

These chippies, were born during an age long gone, they offered a cheap fare to the hundreds of daytrippers, who would descend on the seafront.
Nowadays their custom no doubt comes from both the locals and a few people passing by.
The whole concept of the chippy has gone down the proverbial obsesity drain, with most clinging on by their gills. Consequently due to the falling customer numbers, and location, the health side has suffered, in so far as less frequent renewal of the frying oils, and general upkeep of the premises, resulting in a few hard core chippy dwellers keeping them open.
Had these takeaways been

These chippies, were born during an age long gone, they offered a cheap fare to the hundreds of daytrippers, who would descend on the seafront.
Nowadays their custom no doubt comes from both the locals and a few people passing by.
The whole concept of the chippy has gone down the proverbial obsesity drain, with most clinging on by their gills. Consequently due to the falling customer numbers, and location, the health side has suffered, in so far as less frequent renewal of the frying oils, and general upkeep of the premises, resulting in a few hard core chippy dwellers keeping them open.
Had these takeaways beenYou'dfeelbetterforknowingthat

These chippies, were born during an age long gone, they offered a cheap fare to the hundreds of daytrippers, who would descend on the seafront.
Nowadays their custom no doubt comes from both the locals and a few people passing by.
The whole concept of the chippy has gone down the proverbial obsesity drain, with most clinging on by their gills. Consequently due to the falling customer numbers, and location, the health side has suffered, in so far as less frequent renewal of the frying oils, and general upkeep of the premises, resulting in a few hard core chippy dwellers keeping them open.
Had these takeaways been

Score: -8

You'dfeelbetterforknowingthat
3:57pm Mon 27 Jan 14

You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat wrote…

These chippies, were born during an age long gone, they offered a cheap fare to the hundreds of daytrippers, who would descend on the seafront.
Nowadays their custom no doubt comes from both the locals and a few people passing by.
The whole concept of the chippy has gone down the proverbial obsesity drain, with most clinging on by their gills. Consequently due to the falling customer numbers, and location, the health side has suffered, in so far as less frequent renewal of the frying oils, and general upkeep of the premises, resulting in a few hard core chippy dwellers keeping them open.
Had these takeaways been

built within the last decade, 1) they would never have survived, 2) they would not have been a success, 3) the management of food outlets, would have limited their numbers,in the locality

[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
These chippies, were born during an age long gone, they offered a cheap fare to the hundreds of daytrippers, who would descend on the seafront.
Nowadays their custom no doubt comes from both the locals and a few people passing by.
The whole concept of the chippy has gone down the proverbial obsesity drain, with most clinging on by their gills. Consequently due to the falling customer numbers, and location, the health side has suffered, in so far as less frequent renewal of the frying oils, and general upkeep of the premises, resulting in a few hard core chippy dwellers keeping them open.
Had these takeaways been[/p][/quote]built within the last decade, 1) they would never have survived, 2) they would not have been a success, 3) the management of food outlets, would have limited their numbers,in the localityYou'dfeelbetterforknowingthat

You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat wrote…

These chippies, were born during an age long gone, they offered a cheap fare to the hundreds of daytrippers, who would descend on the seafront.
Nowadays their custom no doubt comes from both the locals and a few people passing by.
The whole concept of the chippy has gone down the proverbial obsesity drain, with most clinging on by their gills. Consequently due to the falling customer numbers, and location, the health side has suffered, in so far as less frequent renewal of the frying oils, and general upkeep of the premises, resulting in a few hard core chippy dwellers keeping them open.
Had these takeaways been

built within the last decade, 1) they would never have survived, 2) they would not have been a success, 3) the management of food outlets, would have limited their numbers,in the locality

Score: -6

DogsMessInLeigh
4:01pm Mon 27 Jan 14

Larna 1 wrote…

Clearly no one has had a fire that could potentially destroy their business otherwise you wouldn't be writing such stupid comments. It must be so hard to keep a small business going in times like this, maybe they should shut and go on the dole like most of you people. Luckily this business seems to have some lovely customers that support them, hopefully they will be opening again very soon.

I don't think it will destroy their business, they will have insurance taking care of things as we type, look at Jefferies that was in Hamlet Crt Rd...that place got really burnt out, they moved on and was up and running in no time elsewhere in the town, its a Fish shop on a seafront they can't really go wrong and as you say they will be open again as soon as possible, and the 'stupid comments' are just some lighthearted puns, there is a differance.

[quote][p][bold]Larna 1[/bold] wrote:
Clearly no one has had a fire that could potentially destroy their business otherwise you wouldn't be writing such stupid comments. It must be so hard to keep a small business going in times like this, maybe they should shut and go on the dole like most of you people. Luckily this business seems to have some lovely customers that support them, hopefully they will be opening again very soon.[/p][/quote]I don't think it will destroy their business, they will have insurance taking care of things as we type, look at Jefferies that was in Hamlet Crt Rd...that place got really burnt out, they moved on and was up and running in no time elsewhere in the town, its a Fish shop on a seafront they can't really go wrong and as you say they will be open again as soon as possible, and the 'stupid comments' are just some lighthearted puns, there is a differance.DogsMessInLeigh

Larna 1 wrote…

Clearly no one has had a fire that could potentially destroy their business otherwise you wouldn't be writing such stupid comments. It must be so hard to keep a small business going in times like this, maybe they should shut and go on the dole like most of you people. Luckily this business seems to have some lovely customers that support them, hopefully they will be opening again very soon.

I don't think it will destroy their business, they will have insurance taking care of things as we type, look at Jefferies that was in Hamlet Crt Rd...that place got really burnt out, they moved on and was up and running in no time elsewhere in the town, its a Fish shop on a seafront they can't really go wrong and as you say they will be open again as soon as possible, and the 'stupid comments' are just some lighthearted puns, there is a differance.

Score: 8

Hogil1
4:37pm Mon 27 Jan 14

Britanniaman wrote…

Jlo121 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Needed a refurbish was very dated .

Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.

Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.

Have you seen baileys fish and chip shop at the moment all boarded up sign smashed up Don't know how they get the customers to go in there but people do. Also £50 buys you level 2 Hygiene certificate Meets UK / EU Legal requirements with out doing the course.

It's funny how you can say that we have a 4* hygiene certificate in the front window of the shop, the shop is ALWAYS kept clean and tidy! Your comments are disgusting, it may mean nothing to you but this is someone's business, before you go running your mouth maybe you should get your facts straight!

[quote][p][bold]Britanniaman[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Jlo121[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Britanniaman[/bold] wrote:
Needed a refurbish was very dated .[/p][/quote]Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.[/p][/quote]Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.[/p][/quote]Have you seen baileys fish and chip shop at the moment all boarded up sign smashed up Don't know how they get the customers to go in there but people do. Also £50 buys you level 2 Hygiene certificate Meets UK / EU Legal requirements with out doing the course.[/p][/quote]It's funny how you can say that we have a 4* hygiene certificate in the front window of the shop, the shop is ALWAYS kept clean and tidy! Your comments are disgusting, it may mean nothing to you but this is someone's business, before you go running your mouth maybe you should get your facts straight!Hogil1

Britanniaman wrote…

Jlo121 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Needed a refurbish was very dated .

Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.

Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.

Have you seen baileys fish and chip shop at the moment all boarded up sign smashed up Don't know how they get the customers to go in there but people do. Also £50 buys you level 2 Hygiene certificate Meets UK / EU Legal requirements with out doing the course.

It's funny how you can say that we have a 4* hygiene certificate in the front window of the shop, the shop is ALWAYS kept clean and tidy! Your comments are disgusting, it may mean nothing to you but this is someone's business, before you go running your mouth maybe you should get your facts straight!

Score: 14

DannyK86
5:03pm Mon 27 Jan 14

You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

These chippies, were born during an age long gone, they offered a cheap fare to the hundreds of daytrippers, who would descend on the seafront.
Nowadays their custom no doubt comes from both the locals and a few people passing by.
The whole concept of the chippy has gone down the proverbial obsesity drain, with most clinging on by their gills. Consequently due to the falling customer numbers, and location, the health side has suffered, in so far as less frequent renewal of the frying oils, and general upkeep of the premises, resulting in a few hard core chippy dwellers keeping them open.
Had these takeaways been

built within the last decade, 1) they would never have survived, 2) they would not have been a success, 3) the management of food outlets, would have limited their numbers,in the locality

You speak utter crap. I can only assume you've been living in an old folks home the past 20 years, and haven't noticed the enormous expansion of kebab shops and fried chicken outlets across the country, proving fast food is very popular, probably more so than ever. And by comparison most of those are far worse managed than fish n chip shops...

[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
These chippies, were born during an age long gone, they offered a cheap fare to the hundreds of daytrippers, who would descend on the seafront.
Nowadays their custom no doubt comes from both the locals and a few people passing by.
The whole concept of the chippy has gone down the proverbial obsesity drain, with most clinging on by their gills. Consequently due to the falling customer numbers, and location, the health side has suffered, in so far as less frequent renewal of the frying oils, and general upkeep of the premises, resulting in a few hard core chippy dwellers keeping them open.
Had these takeaways been[/p][/quote]built within the last decade, 1) they would never have survived, 2) they would not have been a success, 3) the management of food outlets, would have limited their numbers,in the locality[/p][/quote]You speak utter crap. I can only assume you've been living in an old folks home the past 20 years, and haven't noticed the enormous expansion of kebab shops and fried chicken outlets across the country, proving fast food is very popular, probably more so than ever. And by comparison most of those are far worse managed than fish n chip shops...DannyK86

You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

These chippies, were born during an age long gone, they offered a cheap fare to the hundreds of daytrippers, who would descend on the seafront.
Nowadays their custom no doubt comes from both the locals and a few people passing by.
The whole concept of the chippy has gone down the proverbial obsesity drain, with most clinging on by their gills. Consequently due to the falling customer numbers, and location, the health side has suffered, in so far as less frequent renewal of the frying oils, and general upkeep of the premises, resulting in a few hard core chippy dwellers keeping them open.
Had these takeaways been

built within the last decade, 1) they would never have survived, 2) they would not have been a success, 3) the management of food outlets, would have limited their numbers,in the locality

You speak utter crap. I can only assume you've been living in an old folks home the past 20 years, and haven't noticed the enormous expansion of kebab shops and fried chicken outlets across the country, proving fast food is very popular, probably more so than ever. And by comparison most of those are far worse managed than fish n chip shops...

Score: 3

You'dfeelbetterforknowingthat
5:12pm Mon 27 Jan 14

DannyK86 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

These chippies, were born during an age long gone, they offered a cheap fare to the hundreds of daytrippers, who would descend on the seafront.
Nowadays their custom no doubt comes from both the locals and a few people passing by.
The whole concept of the chippy has gone down the proverbial obsesity drain, with most clinging on by their gills. Consequently due to the falling customer numbers, and location, the health side has suffered, in so far as less frequent renewal of the frying oils, and general upkeep of the premises, resulting in a few hard core chippy dwellers keeping them open.
Had these takeaways been

built within the last decade, 1) they would never have survived, 2) they would not have been a success, 3) the management of food outlets, would have limited their numbers,in the locality

You speak utter crap. I can only assume you've been living in an old folks home the past 20 years, and haven't noticed the enormous expansion of kebab shops and fried chicken outlets across the country, proving fast food is very popular, probably more so than ever. And by comparison most of those are far worse managed than fish n chip shops...

Two wrongs, don't make a right deerie, with a name like yours, you probably like the idea of a greasy spoon, oouucchh

[quote][p][bold]DannyK86[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
These chippies, were born during an age long gone, they offered a cheap fare to the hundreds of daytrippers, who would descend on the seafront.
Nowadays their custom no doubt comes from both the locals and a few people passing by.
The whole concept of the chippy has gone down the proverbial obsesity drain, with most clinging on by their gills. Consequently due to the falling customer numbers, and location, the health side has suffered, in so far as less frequent renewal of the frying oils, and general upkeep of the premises, resulting in a few hard core chippy dwellers keeping them open.
Had these takeaways been[/p][/quote]built within the last decade, 1) they would never have survived, 2) they would not have been a success, 3) the management of food outlets, would have limited their numbers,in the locality[/p][/quote]You speak utter crap. I can only assume you've been living in an old folks home the past 20 years, and haven't noticed the enormous expansion of kebab shops and fried chicken outlets across the country, proving fast food is very popular, probably more so than ever. And by comparison most of those are far worse managed than fish n chip shops...[/p][/quote]Two wrongs, don't make a right deerie, with a name like yours, you probably like the idea of a greasy spoon, oouucchhYou'dfeelbetterforknowingthat

DannyK86 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

These chippies, were born during an age long gone, they offered a cheap fare to the hundreds of daytrippers, who would descend on the seafront.
Nowadays their custom no doubt comes from both the locals and a few people passing by.
The whole concept of the chippy has gone down the proverbial obsesity drain, with most clinging on by their gills. Consequently due to the falling customer numbers, and location, the health side has suffered, in so far as less frequent renewal of the frying oils, and general upkeep of the premises, resulting in a few hard core chippy dwellers keeping them open.
Had these takeaways been

built within the last decade, 1) they would never have survived, 2) they would not have been a success, 3) the management of food outlets, would have limited their numbers,in the locality

You speak utter crap. I can only assume you've been living in an old folks home the past 20 years, and haven't noticed the enormous expansion of kebab shops and fried chicken outlets across the country, proving fast food is very popular, probably more so than ever. And by comparison most of those are far worse managed than fish n chip shops...

Two wrongs, don't make a right deerie, with a name like yours, you probably like the idea of a greasy spoon, oouucchh

Score: -5

the25man
5:18pm Mon 27 Jan 14

Well this is the second Fish and chip shop that has been damaged so badly they have had to close. Baileys has wind damage but this has not effected the inside

Well this is the second Fish and chip shop that has been damaged so badly they have had to close. Baileys has wind damage but this has not effected the insidethe25man

Well this is the second Fish and chip shop that has been damaged so badly they have had to close. Baileys has wind damage but this has not effected the inside

Score: 0

ColonelSpiffSpaff
5:42pm Mon 27 Jan 14

we get it, you dont like chip shops, we got it after the 7th comment

we get it, you dont like chip shops, we got it after the 7th commentColonelSpiffSpaff

we get it, you dont like chip shops, we got it after the 7th comment

Score: 11

ColonelSpiffSpaff
5:44pm Mon 27 Jan 14

You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat wrote…

DannyK86 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

These chippies, were born during an age long gone, they offered a cheap fare to the hundreds of daytrippers, who would descend on the seafront.
Nowadays their custom no doubt comes from both the locals and a few people passing by.
The whole concept of the chippy has gone down the proverbial obsesity drain, with most clinging on by their gills. Consequently due to the falling customer numbers, and location, the health side has suffered, in so far as less frequent renewal of the frying oils, and general upkeep of the premises, resulting in a few hard core chippy dwellers keeping them open.
Had these takeaways been

built within the last decade, 1) they would never have survived, 2) they would not have been a success, 3) the management of food outlets, would have limited their numbers,in the locality

You speak utter crap. I can only assume you've been living in an old folks home the past 20 years, and haven't noticed the enormous expansion of kebab shops and fried chicken outlets across the country, proving fast food is very popular, probably more so than ever. And by comparison most of those are far worse managed than fish n chip shops...

Two wrongs, don't make a right deerie, with a name like yours, you probably like the idea of a greasy spoon, oouucchh

We get it, you dont like chip
shops, we got it after the 7th
comment

[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]DannyK86[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
These chippies, were born during an age long gone, they offered a cheap fare to the hundreds of daytrippers, who would descend on the seafront.
Nowadays their custom no doubt comes from both the locals and a few people passing by.
The whole concept of the chippy has gone down the proverbial obsesity drain, with most clinging on by their gills. Consequently due to the falling customer numbers, and location, the health side has suffered, in so far as less frequent renewal of the frying oils, and general upkeep of the premises, resulting in a few hard core chippy dwellers keeping them open.
Had these takeaways been[/p][/quote]built within the last decade, 1) they would never have survived, 2) they would not have been a success, 3) the management of food outlets, would have limited their numbers,in the locality[/p][/quote]You speak utter crap. I can only assume you've been living in an old folks home the past 20 years, and haven't noticed the enormous expansion of kebab shops and fried chicken outlets across the country, proving fast food is very popular, probably more so than ever. And by comparison most of those are far worse managed than fish n chip shops...[/p][/quote]Two wrongs, don't make a right deerie, with a name like yours, you probably like the idea of a greasy spoon, oouucchh[/p][/quote]We get it, you dont like chip
shops, we got it after the 7th
commentColonelSpiffSpaff

You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat wrote…

DannyK86 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

These chippies, were born during an age long gone, they offered a cheap fare to the hundreds of daytrippers, who would descend on the seafront.
Nowadays their custom no doubt comes from both the locals and a few people passing by.
The whole concept of the chippy has gone down the proverbial obsesity drain, with most clinging on by their gills. Consequently due to the falling customer numbers, and location, the health side has suffered, in so far as less frequent renewal of the frying oils, and general upkeep of the premises, resulting in a few hard core chippy dwellers keeping them open.
Had these takeaways been

built within the last decade, 1) they would never have survived, 2) they would not have been a success, 3) the management of food outlets, would have limited their numbers,in the locality

You speak utter crap. I can only assume you've been living in an old folks home the past 20 years, and haven't noticed the enormous expansion of kebab shops and fried chicken outlets across the country, proving fast food is very popular, probably more so than ever. And by comparison most of those are far worse managed than fish n chip shops...

Two wrongs, don't make a right deerie, with a name like yours, you probably like the idea of a greasy spoon, oouucchh

We get it, you dont like chip
shops, we got it after the 7th
comment

Score: 6

You'dfeelbetterforknowingthat
5:53pm Mon 27 Jan 14

ColonelSpiffSpaff wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

DannyK86 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

These chippies, were born during an age long gone, they offered a cheap fare to the hundreds of daytrippers, who would descend on the seafront.
Nowadays their custom no doubt comes from both the locals and a few people passing by.
The whole concept of the chippy has gone down the proverbial obsesity drain, with most clinging on by their gills. Consequently due to the falling customer numbers, and location, the health side has suffered, in so far as less frequent renewal of the frying oils, and general upkeep of the premises, resulting in a few hard core chippy dwellers keeping them open.
Had these takeaways been

built within the last decade, 1) they would never have survived, 2) they would not have been a success, 3) the management of food outlets, would have limited their numbers,in the locality

You speak utter crap. I can only assume you've been living in an old folks home the past 20 years, and haven't noticed the enormous expansion of kebab shops and fried chicken outlets across the country, proving fast food is very popular, probably more so than ever. And by comparison most of those are far worse managed than fish n chip shops...

Two wrongs, don't make a right deerie, with a name like yours, you probably like the idea of a greasy spoon, oouucchh

We get it, you dont like chip
shops, we got it after the 7th
comment

Glad to see you can count to 7, just try to get the quote, on the same page...

[quote][p][bold]ColonelSpiffSpaff[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]DannyK86[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
These chippies, were born during an age long gone, they offered a cheap fare to the hundreds of daytrippers, who would descend on the seafront.
Nowadays their custom no doubt comes from both the locals and a few people passing by.
The whole concept of the chippy has gone down the proverbial obsesity drain, with most clinging on by their gills. Consequently due to the falling customer numbers, and location, the health side has suffered, in so far as less frequent renewal of the frying oils, and general upkeep of the premises, resulting in a few hard core chippy dwellers keeping them open.
Had these takeaways been[/p][/quote]built within the last decade, 1) they would never have survived, 2) they would not have been a success, 3) the management of food outlets, would have limited their numbers,in the locality[/p][/quote]You speak utter crap. I can only assume you've been living in an old folks home the past 20 years, and haven't noticed the enormous expansion of kebab shops and fried chicken outlets across the country, proving fast food is very popular, probably more so than ever. And by comparison most of those are far worse managed than fish n chip shops...[/p][/quote]Two wrongs, don't make a right deerie, with a name like yours, you probably like the idea of a greasy spoon, oouucchh[/p][/quote]We get it, you dont like chip
shops, we got it after the 7th
comment[/p][/quote]Glad to see you can count to 7, just try to get the quote, on the same page...You'dfeelbetterforknowingthat

ColonelSpiffSpaff wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

DannyK86 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

These chippies, were born during an age long gone, they offered a cheap fare to the hundreds of daytrippers, who would descend on the seafront.
Nowadays their custom no doubt comes from both the locals and a few people passing by.
The whole concept of the chippy has gone down the proverbial obsesity drain, with most clinging on by their gills. Consequently due to the falling customer numbers, and location, the health side has suffered, in so far as less frequent renewal of the frying oils, and general upkeep of the premises, resulting in a few hard core chippy dwellers keeping them open.
Had these takeaways been

built within the last decade, 1) they would never have survived, 2) they would not have been a success, 3) the management of food outlets, would have limited their numbers,in the locality

You speak utter crap. I can only assume you've been living in an old folks home the past 20 years, and haven't noticed the enormous expansion of kebab shops and fried chicken outlets across the country, proving fast food is very popular, probably more so than ever. And by comparison most of those are far worse managed than fish n chip shops...

Two wrongs, don't make a right deerie, with a name like yours, you probably like the idea of a greasy spoon, oouucchh

We get it, you dont like chip
shops, we got it after the 7th
comment

Glad to see you can count to 7, just try to get the quote, on the same page...

Score: -3

Jlo121
6:22pm Mon 27 Jan 14

DogsMessInLeigh wrote…

Jlo121 wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Jlo121 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Needed a refurbish was very dated .

Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.

Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.

Have you seen baileys fish and chip shop at the moment all boarded up sign smashed up Don't know how they get the customers to go in there but people do. Also £50 buys you level 2 Hygiene certificate Meets UK / EU Legal requirements with out doing the course.

You are talking about 2 completely different issues! You might be able to 'buy' a level 2 hygiene certificate, but the certificates that these restaurants apparently don't display are awarded to them after regular visits by the councils health & hygiene officers. So again making comments when you don't know what you are talking about. This is people's livelihoods you are commenting on & you obviously haven't got a clue.

The rating is 4 (out of 5)...which is Good, last inspected Feb 2013 according to scores on the doors.....you say Regular visits..? not sure how regular you mean.
I bet the owners Cod'nt believe it when they heard.

As regularly as health & hygiene feel necessary....

[quote][p][bold]DogsMessInLeigh[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Jlo121[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Britanniaman[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Jlo121[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Britanniaman[/bold] wrote:
Needed a refurbish was very dated .[/p][/quote]Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.[/p][/quote]Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.[/p][/quote]Have you seen baileys fish and chip shop at the moment all boarded up sign smashed up Don't know how they get the customers to go in there but people do. Also £50 buys you level 2 Hygiene certificate Meets UK / EU Legal requirements with out doing the course.[/p][/quote]You are talking about 2 completely different issues! You might be able to 'buy' a level 2 hygiene certificate, but the certificates that these restaurants apparently don't display are awarded to them after regular visits by the councils health & hygiene officers. So again making comments when you don't know what you are talking about. This is people's livelihoods you are commenting on & you obviously haven't got a clue.[/p][/quote]The rating is 4 (out of 5)...which is Good, last inspected Feb 2013 according to scores on the doors.....you say Regular visits..? not sure how regular you mean.
I bet the owners Cod'nt believe it when they heard.[/p][/quote]As regularly as health & hygiene feel necessary....Jlo121

DogsMessInLeigh wrote…

Jlo121 wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Jlo121 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Needed a refurbish was very dated .

Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.

Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.

Have you seen baileys fish and chip shop at the moment all boarded up sign smashed up Don't know how they get the customers to go in there but people do. Also £50 buys you level 2 Hygiene certificate Meets UK / EU Legal requirements with out doing the course.

You are talking about 2 completely different issues! You might be able to 'buy' a level 2 hygiene certificate, but the certificates that these restaurants apparently don't display are awarded to them after regular visits by the councils health & hygiene officers. So again making comments when you don't know what you are talking about. This is people's livelihoods you are commenting on & you obviously haven't got a clue.

The rating is 4 (out of 5)...which is Good, last inspected Feb 2013 according to scores on the doors.....you say Regular visits..? not sure how regular you mean.
I bet the owners Cod'nt believe it when they heard.

As regularly as health & hygiene feel necessary....

Score: -3

costa-del-blowfly
6:49pm Mon 27 Jan 14

You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

These chippies, were born during an age long gone, they offered a cheap fare to the hundreds of daytrippers, who would descend on the seafront.
Nowadays their custom no doubt comes from both the locals and a few people passing by.
The whole concept of the chippy has gone down the proverbial obsesity drain, with most clinging on by their gills. Consequently due to the falling customer numbers, and location, the health side has suffered, in so far as less frequent renewal of the frying oils, and general upkeep of the premises, resulting in a few hard core chippy dwellers keeping them open.
Had these takeaways been

built within the last decade, 1) they would never have survived, 2) they would not have been a success, 3) the management of food outlets, would have limited their numbers,in the locality

Lots of comments, absolutely nothing to say.

[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
These chippies, were born during an age long gone, they offered a cheap fare to the hundreds of daytrippers, who would descend on the seafront.
Nowadays their custom no doubt comes from both the locals and a few people passing by.
The whole concept of the chippy has gone down the proverbial obsesity drain, with most clinging on by their gills. Consequently due to the falling customer numbers, and location, the health side has suffered, in so far as less frequent renewal of the frying oils, and general upkeep of the premises, resulting in a few hard core chippy dwellers keeping them open.
Had these takeaways been[/p][/quote]built within the last decade, 1) they would never have survived, 2) they would not have been a success, 3) the management of food outlets, would have limited their numbers,in the locality[/p][/quote]Lots of comments, absolutely nothing to say.costa-del-blowfly

You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

These chippies, were born during an age long gone, they offered a cheap fare to the hundreds of daytrippers, who would descend on the seafront.
Nowadays their custom no doubt comes from both the locals and a few people passing by.
The whole concept of the chippy has gone down the proverbial obsesity drain, with most clinging on by their gills. Consequently due to the falling customer numbers, and location, the health side has suffered, in so far as less frequent renewal of the frying oils, and general upkeep of the premises, resulting in a few hard core chippy dwellers keeping them open.
Had these takeaways been

built within the last decade, 1) they would never have survived, 2) they would not have been a success, 3) the management of food outlets, would have limited their numbers,in the locality

Lots of comments, absolutely nothing to say.

Score: 5

I hate the pigs
7:15pm Mon 27 Jan 14

Jlo121 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Needed a refurbish was very dated .

Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.

Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.

I'm talking about a fire that has just burnt out a crappy fish and chip shop! Haha

[quote][p][bold]Jlo121[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Britanniaman[/bold] wrote:
Needed a refurbish was very dated .[/p][/quote]Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.[/p][/quote]Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.[/p][/quote]I'm talking about a fire that has just burnt out a crappy fish and chip shop! HahaI hate the pigs

Jlo121 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Needed a refurbish was very dated .

Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.

Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.

I'm talking about a fire that has just burnt out a crappy fish and chip shop! Haha

Score: -14

Jlo121
7:44pm Mon 27 Jan 14

I hate the pigs wrote…

Jlo121 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Needed a refurbish was very dated .

Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.

Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.

I'm talking about a fire that has just burnt out a crappy fish and chip shop! Haha

You are just talking crap & you are an arrogant pig.

[quote][p][bold]I hate the pigs[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Jlo121[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Britanniaman[/bold] wrote:
Needed a refurbish was very dated .[/p][/quote]Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.[/p][/quote]Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.[/p][/quote]I'm talking about a fire that has just burnt out a crappy fish and chip shop! Haha[/p][/quote]You are just talking crap & you are an arrogant pig.Jlo121

I hate the pigs wrote…

Jlo121 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Needed a refurbish was very dated .

Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.

Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.

I'm talking about a fire that has just burnt out a crappy fish and chip shop! Haha

You are just talking crap & you are an arrogant pig.

Score: 1

Hogil1
7:49pm Mon 27 Jan 14

I hate the pigs wrote…

Jlo121 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Needed a refurbish was very dated .

Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.

Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.

I'm talking about a fire that has just burnt out a crappy fish and chip shop! Haha

Have you got nothing better to do with your life than go round slating other people's businesses and livelihoods! You don't know anything about that business you don't see other people hoping your house and belongings are being burned down, your the sort of person that deserves to have this happen to! Your sick

[quote][p][bold]I hate the pigs[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Jlo121[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Britanniaman[/bold] wrote:
Needed a refurbish was very dated .[/p][/quote]Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.[/p][/quote]Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.[/p][/quote]I'm talking about a fire that has just burnt out a crappy fish and chip shop! Haha[/p][/quote]Have you got nothing better to do with your life than go round slating other people's businesses and livelihoods! You don't know anything about that business you don't see other people hoping your house and belongings are being burned down, your the sort of person that deserves to have this happen to! Your sickHogil1

I hate the pigs wrote…

Jlo121 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Needed a refurbish was very dated .

Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.

Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.

I'm talking about a fire that has just burnt out a crappy fish and chip shop! Haha

Have you got nothing better to do with your life than go round slating other people's businesses and livelihoods! You don't know anything about that business you don't see other people hoping your house and belongings are being burned down, your the sort of person that deserves to have this happen to! Your sick

Score: 10

RochfordRob
3:01pm Tue 28 Jan 14

Baileys might look like a train crash but the food they serve is excellent quality AND value.

Never judge a book and all that.

Baileys might look like a train crash but the food they serve is excellent quality AND value.
Never judge a book and all that.RochfordRob

Baileys might look like a train crash but the food they serve is excellent quality AND value.

Never judge a book and all that.

Score: 3

You'dfeelbetterforknowingthat
3:40pm Tue 28 Jan 14

costa-del-blowfly wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

These chippies, were born during an age long gone, they offered a cheap fare to the hundreds of daytrippers, who would descend on the seafront.
Nowadays their custom no doubt comes from both the locals and a few people passing by.
The whole concept of the chippy has gone down the proverbial obsesity drain, with most clinging on by their gills. Consequently due to the falling customer numbers, and location, the health side has suffered, in so far as less frequent renewal of the frying oils, and general upkeep of the premises, resulting in a few hard core chippy dwellers keeping them open.
Had these takeaways been

built within the last decade, 1) they would never have survived, 2) they would not have been a success, 3) the management of food outlets, would have limited their numbers,in the locality

Lots of comments, absolutely nothing to say.

Lots of Quotes Fick all to add

[quote][p][bold]costa-del-blowfly[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
These chippies, were born during an age long gone, they offered a cheap fare to the hundreds of daytrippers, who would descend on the seafront.
Nowadays their custom no doubt comes from both the locals and a few people passing by.
The whole concept of the chippy has gone down the proverbial obsesity drain, with most clinging on by their gills. Consequently due to the falling customer numbers, and location, the health side has suffered, in so far as less frequent renewal of the frying oils, and general upkeep of the premises, resulting in a few hard core chippy dwellers keeping them open.
Had these takeaways been[/p][/quote]built within the last decade, 1) they would never have survived, 2) they would not have been a success, 3) the management of food outlets, would have limited their numbers,in the locality[/p][/quote]Lots of comments, absolutely nothing to say.[/p][/quote]Lots of Quotes Fick all to addYou'dfeelbetterforknowingthat

costa-del-blowfly wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

These chippies, were born during an age long gone, they offered a cheap fare to the hundreds of daytrippers, who would descend on the seafront.
Nowadays their custom no doubt comes from both the locals and a few people passing by.
The whole concept of the chippy has gone down the proverbial obsesity drain, with most clinging on by their gills. Consequently due to the falling customer numbers, and location, the health side has suffered, in so far as less frequent renewal of the frying oils, and general upkeep of the premises, resulting in a few hard core chippy dwellers keeping them open.
Had these takeaways been

built within the last decade, 1) they would never have survived, 2) they would not have been a success, 3) the management of food outlets, would have limited their numbers,in the locality

Lots of comments, absolutely nothing to say.

Lots of Quotes Fick all to add

Score: -2

Tsutton7
7:18pm Tue 28 Jan 14

Jlo121 wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Jlo121 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Needed a refurbish was very dated .

Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.

Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.

Have you seen baileys fish and chip shop at the moment all boarded up sign smashed up Don't know how they get the customers to go in there but people do. Also £50 buys you level 2 Hygiene certificate Meets UK / EU Legal requirements with out doing the course.

You are talking about 2 completely different issues! You might be able to 'buy' a level 2 hygiene certificate, but the certificates that these restaurants apparently don't display are awarded to them after regular visits by the councils health & hygiene officers. So again making comments when you don't know what you are talking about. This is people's livelihoods you are commenting on & you obviously haven't got a clue.

Mr brittania man, you must be quite jealous of us seafront traders who work extremely hard to make money when we can to keep our mortgages families afloat not just in the summer but through the winter when there is no trade! And as a trader myself we all make sure our businesses are up to scratch because we appreciate trippers coming back year after year. I can only think that you putting all the crap online as you are must be a very sad individual! I would love to know how you come to this conclusion and pray tell the evidence that u have to discredit us traders! Look forward to your comments

[quote][p][bold]Jlo121[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Britanniaman[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Jlo121[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Britanniaman[/bold] wrote:
Needed a refurbish was very dated .[/p][/quote]Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.[/p][/quote]Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.[/p][/quote]Have you seen baileys fish and chip shop at the moment all boarded up sign smashed up Don't know how they get the customers to go in there but people do. Also £50 buys you level 2 Hygiene certificate Meets UK / EU Legal requirements with out doing the course.[/p][/quote]You are talking about 2 completely different issues! You might be able to 'buy' a level 2 hygiene certificate, but the certificates that these restaurants apparently don't display are awarded to them after regular visits by the councils health & hygiene officers. So again making comments when you don't know what you are talking about. This is people's livelihoods you are commenting on & you obviously haven't got a clue.[/p][/quote]Mr brittania man, you must be quite jealous of us seafront traders who work extremely hard to make money when we can to keep our mortgages families afloat not just in the summer but through the winter when there is no trade! And as a trader myself we all make sure our businesses are up to scratch because we appreciate trippers coming back year after year. I can only think that you putting all the crap online as you are must be a very sad individual! I would love to know how you come to this conclusion and pray tell the evidence that u have to discredit us traders! Look forward to your commentsTsutton7

Jlo121 wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Jlo121 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

Britanniaman wrote…

Needed a refurbish was very dated .

Funny how most down there never display food hygiene certificates ? because they are always filthy fat infested with past the sell by date cooking oils.

Funny how they do display a certificate!! We are regulars at that shop & have been for years. Before you go making stupid comments make sure you know what you are talking about.

Have you seen baileys fish and chip shop at the moment all boarded up sign smashed up Don't know how they get the customers to go in there but people do. Also £50 buys you level 2 Hygiene certificate Meets UK / EU Legal requirements with out doing the course.

You are talking about 2 completely different issues! You might be able to 'buy' a level 2 hygiene certificate, but the certificates that these restaurants apparently don't display are awarded to them after regular visits by the councils health & hygiene officers. So again making comments when you don't know what you are talking about. This is people's livelihoods you are commenting on & you obviously haven't got a clue.

Mr brittania man, you must be quite jealous of us seafront traders who work extremely hard to make money when we can to keep our mortgages families afloat not just in the summer but through the winter when there is no trade! And as a trader myself we all make sure our businesses are up to scratch because we appreciate trippers coming back year after year. I can only think that you putting all the crap online as you are must be a very sad individual! I would love to know how you come to this conclusion and pray tell the evidence that u have to discredit us traders! Look forward to your comments

Score: 1

Tsutton7
8:07pm Tue 28 Jan 14

You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat wrote…

costa-del-blowfly wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

These chippies, were born during an age long gone, they offered a cheap fare to the hundreds of daytrippers, who would descend on the seafront.
Nowadays their custom no doubt comes from both the locals and a few people passing by.
The whole concept of the chippy has gone down the proverbial obsesity drain, with most clinging on by their gills. Consequently due to the falling customer numbers, and location, the health side has suffered, in so far as less frequent renewal of the frying oils, and general upkeep of the premises, resulting in a few hard core chippy dwellers keeping them open.
Had these takeaways been

built within the last decade, 1) they would never have survived, 2) they would not have been a success, 3) the management of food outlets, would have limited their numbers,in the locality

Lots of comments, absolutely nothing to say.

Lots of Quotes Fick all to add

You loser!

[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]costa-del-blowfly[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
These chippies, were born during an age long gone, they offered a cheap fare to the hundreds of daytrippers, who would descend on the seafront.
Nowadays their custom no doubt comes from both the locals and a few people passing by.
The whole concept of the chippy has gone down the proverbial obsesity drain, with most clinging on by their gills. Consequently due to the falling customer numbers, and location, the health side has suffered, in so far as less frequent renewal of the frying oils, and general upkeep of the premises, resulting in a few hard core chippy dwellers keeping them open.
Had these takeaways been[/p][/quote]built within the last decade, 1) they would never have survived, 2) they would not have been a success, 3) the management of food outlets, would have limited their numbers,in the locality[/p][/quote]Lots of comments, absolutely nothing to say.[/p][/quote]Lots of Quotes Fick all to add[/p][/quote]You loser!Tsutton7

You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat wrote…

costa-del-blowfly wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

These chippies, were born during an age long gone, they offered a cheap fare to the hundreds of daytrippers, who would descend on the seafront.
Nowadays their custom no doubt comes from both the locals and a few people passing by.
The whole concept of the chippy has gone down the proverbial obsesity drain, with most clinging on by their gills. Consequently due to the falling customer numbers, and location, the health side has suffered, in so far as less frequent renewal of the frying oils, and general upkeep of the premises, resulting in a few hard core chippy dwellers keeping them open.
Had these takeaways been

built within the last decade, 1) they would never have survived, 2) they would not have been a success, 3) the management of food outlets, would have limited their numbers,in the locality

Lots of comments, absolutely nothing to say.

Lots of Quotes Fick all to add

You loser!

Score: 2

Tsutton7
8:19pm Tue 28 Jan 14

Tsutton7 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

costa-del-blowfly wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

These chippies, were born during an age long gone, they offered a cheap fare to the hundreds of daytrippers, who would descend on the seafront.
Nowadays their custom no doubt comes from both the locals and a few people passing by.
The whole concept of the chippy has gone down the proverbial obsesity drain, with most clinging on by their gills. Consequently due to the falling customer numbers, and location, the health side has suffered, in so far as less frequent renewal of the frying oils, and general upkeep of the premises, resulting in a few hard core chippy dwellers keeping them open.
Had these takeaways been

built within the last decade, 1) they would never have survived, 2) they would not have been a success, 3) the management of food outlets, would have limited their numbers,in the locality

Lots of comments, absolutely nothing to say.

Lots of Quotes Fick all to add

You loser!

Like I said to the other person that likes grinning when someone's lively hood and family are devastated that it's going to have to stay closed and fix things so they can return to work to keep the family ...please quote me if I'm wrong, and so please explain if it's justified that you had to type about your opinion on a family of 30 odd if not more years.......have to say?...It was a fault of electrics!!! Nothing to do with the restaurant.....

[quote][p][bold]Tsutton7[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]costa-del-blowfly[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]You'dfeelbetterforkn
owingthat[/bold] wrote:
These chippies, were born during an age long gone, they offered a cheap fare to the hundreds of daytrippers, who would descend on the seafront.
Nowadays their custom no doubt comes from both the locals and a few people passing by.
The whole concept of the chippy has gone down the proverbial obsesity drain, with most clinging on by their gills. Consequently due to the falling customer numbers, and location, the health side has suffered, in so far as less frequent renewal of the frying oils, and general upkeep of the premises, resulting in a few hard core chippy dwellers keeping them open.
Had these takeaways been[/p][/quote]built within the last decade, 1) they would never have survived, 2) they would not have been a success, 3) the management of food outlets, would have limited their numbers,in the locality[/p][/quote]Lots of comments, absolutely nothing to say.[/p][/quote]Lots of Quotes Fick all to add[/p][/quote]You loser![/p][/quote]Like I said to the other person that likes grinning when someone's lively hood and family are devastated that it's going to have to stay closed and fix things so they can return to work to keep the family ...please quote me if I'm wrong, and so please explain if it's justified that you had to type about your opinion on a family of 30 odd if not more years.......have to say?...It was a fault of electrics!!! Nothing to do with the restaurant.....Tsutton7

Tsutton7 wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

costa-del-blowfly wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

You'dfeelbetterforkn

owingthat wrote…

These chippies, were born during an age long gone, they offered a cheap fare to the hundreds of daytrippers, who would descend on the seafront.
Nowadays their custom no doubt comes from both the locals and a few people passing by.
The whole concept of the chippy has gone down the proverbial obsesity drain, with most clinging on by their gills. Consequently due to the falling customer numbers, and location, the health side has suffered, in so far as less frequent renewal of the frying oils, and general upkeep of the premises, resulting in a few hard core chippy dwellers keeping them open.
Had these takeaways been

built within the last decade, 1) they would never have survived, 2) they would not have been a success, 3) the management of food outlets, would have limited their numbers,in the locality

Lots of comments, absolutely nothing to say.

Lots of Quotes Fick all to add

You loser!

Like I said to the other person that likes grinning when someone's lively hood and family are devastated that it's going to have to stay closed and fix things so they can return to work to keep the family ...please quote me if I'm wrong, and so please explain if it's justified that you had to type about your opinion on a family of 30 odd if not more years.......have to say?...It was a fault of electrics!!! Nothing to do with the restaurant.....

Score: 2

Britanniaman
10:20am Wed 29 Jan 14

Tsutton7

Look i only made two comments one that i said clarks needed a refurbish.

My comments must of come to some truth and jealous far from it i understand Bailys must be your Business that your defending and i respect that the only thing i'm jealous about if this was my business in Camden i would have to close up until the repairs was done. Also i don't come to southend much but when i was contracted to there me and work friend parked in the car park across the road thought we get some chips. We spoke to some locals out side who told us the family who used to own Baily's don't own it any more and they told us to walk up to clark's. We ended up walking out of there and tell truth i was not aware they had been flooded out that might of been the reason it did not look so good.
Also i have a good friend who is a big trader on southend seafront. I know its hard times through the winter but i still think a lot of the business along the seafront on that side of the road could do with a refurbishment paint new floors carpets not just saying the fish and chip shops.

Tsutton7
Look i only made two comments one that i said clarks needed a refurbish.
My comments must of come to some truth and jealous far from it i understand Bailys must be your Business that your defending and i respect that the only thing i'm jealous about if this was my business in Camden i would have to close up until the repairs was done. Also i don't come to southend much but when i was contracted to there me and work friend parked in the car park across the road thought we get some chips. We spoke to some locals out side who told us the family who used to own Baily's don't own it any more and they told us to walk up to clark's. We ended up walking out of there and tell truth i was not aware they had been flooded out that might of been the reason it did not look so good.
Also i have a good friend who is a big trader on southend seafront. I know its hard times through the winter but i still think a lot of the business along the seafront on that side of the road could do with a refurbishment paint new floors carpets not just saying the fish and chip shops.Britanniaman

Tsutton7

Look i only made two comments one that i said clarks needed a refurbish.

My comments must of come to some truth and jealous far from it i understand Bailys must be your Business that your defending and i respect that the only thing i'm jealous about if this was my business in Camden i would have to close up until the repairs was done. Also i don't come to southend much but when i was contracted to there me and work friend parked in the car park across the road thought we get some chips. We spoke to some locals out side who told us the family who used to own Baily's don't own it any more and they told us to walk up to clark's. We ended up walking out of there and tell truth i was not aware they had been flooded out that might of been the reason it did not look so good.
Also i have a good friend who is a big trader on southend seafront. I know its hard times through the winter but i still think a lot of the business along the seafront on that side of the road could do with a refurbishment paint new floors carpets not just saying the fish and chip shops.

Score: 1

Britanniaman
11:04am Wed 29 Jan 14

Also i do feel for the owner who had the fire but what dogsMessinleigh Quoted

If it was going to happen this could well be the best time so on a scale of things it might be a blessing in disguise, Insurance should be cool and a minor refit in order...fresh for when the weather improves and millions flock to the seafront.

Also i do feel for the owner who had the fire but what dogsMessinleigh Quoted
If it was going to happen this could well be the best time so on a scale of things it might be a blessing in disguise, Insurance should be cool and a minor refit in order...fresh for when the weather improves and millions flock to the seafront.Britanniaman

Also i do feel for the owner who had the fire but what dogsMessinleigh Quoted

If it was going to happen this could well be the best time so on a scale of things it might be a blessing in disguise, Insurance should be cool and a minor refit in order...fresh for when the weather improves and millions flock to the seafront.

Score: 2

Britanniaman
1:33pm Wed 29 Jan 14

sorry not sure why i said clarks must of been on my mind (Las Vegas Grill) anyway this is old news now.

sorry not sure why i said clarks must of been on my mind (Las Vegas Grill) anyway this is old news now.Britanniaman

sorry not sure why i said clarks must of been on my mind (Las Vegas Grill) anyway this is old news now.

Score: 0

Tsutton7
5:35pm Wed 29 Jan 14

Britanniaman wrote…

Tsutton7

Look i only made two comments one that i said clarks needed a refurbish.

My comments must of come to some truth and jealous far from it i understand Bailys must be your Business that your defending and i respect that the only thing i'm jealous about if this was my business in Camden i would have to close up until the repairs was done. Also i don't come to southend much but when i was contracted to there me and work friend parked in the car park across the road thought we get some chips. We spoke to some locals out side who told us the family who used to own Baily's don't own it any more and they told us to walk up to clark's. We ended up walking out of there and tell truth i was not aware they had been flooded out that might of been the reason it did not look so good.
Also i have a good friend who is a big trader on southend seafront. I know its hard times through the winter but i still think a lot of the business along the seafront on that side of the road could do with a refurbishment paint new floors carpets not just saying the fish and chip shops.

I also trade as fish and chips along the front and no it's not baileys, and going past their shop today it appears they have had to have no windows....it is extremely hard to keep the traditional fish and chip shops when we get mocked when accidents happen and think it's done for reasons to get insurance money. I wish you well, and take your above comments politely.....We traders along the seafront...golden mile, would I believe as I do make sure our restaurants are always clean, facilities up to scratch and our customers enjoy their meals while down for the day or weekend.

[quote][p][bold]Britanniaman[/bold] wrote:
Tsutton7
Look i only made two comments one that i said clarks needed a refurbish.
My comments must of come to some truth and jealous far from it i understand Bailys must be your Business that your defending and i respect that the only thing i'm jealous about if this was my business in Camden i would have to close up until the repairs was done. Also i don't come to southend much but when i was contracted to there me and work friend parked in the car park across the road thought we get some chips. We spoke to some locals out side who told us the family who used to own Baily's don't own it any more and they told us to walk up to clark's. We ended up walking out of there and tell truth i was not aware they had been flooded out that might of been the reason it did not look so good.
Also i have a good friend who is a big trader on southend seafront. I know its hard times through the winter but i still think a lot of the business along the seafront on that side of the road could do with a refurbishment paint new floors carpets not just saying the fish and chip shops.[/p][/quote]I also trade as fish and chips along the front and no it's not baileys, and going past their shop today it appears they have had to have no windows....it is extremely hard to keep the traditional fish and chip shops when we get mocked when accidents happen and think it's done for reasons to get insurance money. I wish you well, and take your above comments politely.....We traders along the seafront...golden mile, would I believe as I do make sure our restaurants are always clean, facilities up to scratch and our customers enjoy their meals while down for the day or weekend.Tsutton7

Britanniaman wrote…

Tsutton7

Look i only made two comments one that i said clarks needed a refurbish.

My comments must of come to some truth and jealous far from it i understand Bailys must be your Business that your defending and i respect that the only thing i'm jealous about if this was my business in Camden i would have to close up until the repairs was done. Also i don't come to southend much but when i was contracted to there me and work friend parked in the car park across the road thought we get some chips. We spoke to some locals out side who told us the family who used to own Baily's don't own it any more and they told us to walk up to clark's. We ended up walking out of there and tell truth i was not aware they had been flooded out that might of been the reason it did not look so good.
Also i have a good friend who is a big trader on southend seafront. I know its hard times through the winter but i still think a lot of the business along the seafront on that side of the road could do with a refurbishment paint new floors carpets not just saying the fish and chip shops.

I also trade as fish and chips along the front and no it's not baileys, and going past their shop today it appears they have had to have no windows....it is extremely hard to keep the traditional fish and chip shops when we get mocked when accidents happen and think it's done for reasons to get insurance money. I wish you well, and take your above comments politely.....We traders along the seafront...golden mile, would I believe as I do make sure our restaurants are always clean, facilities up to scratch and our customers enjoy their meals while down for the day or weekend.

Score: 4

Prolific Shoplifter :)
9:09pm Fri 31 Jan 14

supermadmax wrote…

Fish and chips are nice but to expensive, if they were cheaper I think more people would get them regularly. Fish and chips are getting battered (literately) by other sections of the fast food industry - indian/chinese even a big KFC bucket is cheaper than 2 x cod and chips. Its no wonder chicken tikka masala has the no1 spot.

Good they ain't cheaper. Enough fat people in Southend as it is.

[quote][p][bold]supermadmax[/bold] wrote:
Fish and chips are nice but to expensive, if they were cheaper I think more people would get them regularly. Fish and chips are getting battered (literately) by other sections of the fast food industry - indian/chinese even a big KFC bucket is cheaper than 2 x cod and chips. Its no wonder chicken tikka masala has the no1 spot.[/p][/quote]Good they ain't cheaper. Enough fat people in Southend as it is.Prolific Shoplifter :)

supermadmax wrote…

Fish and chips are nice but to expensive, if they were cheaper I think more people would get them regularly. Fish and chips are getting battered (literately) by other sections of the fast food industry - indian/chinese even a big KFC bucket is cheaper than 2 x cod and chips. Its no wonder chicken tikka masala has the no1 spot.

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